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Episode 20 - Review: The Black Phone (2022 film)


It’s been a minute but we are back for the 20th episode! WOOHOO! Today, Katie and I discuss Scott Derrickson’s (“Sinister”, “Doctor Strange”) new coming-of-age horror film, “The Black Phone”. This film is led by fantastic actors Mason Thames as Finney and the show-stealer Madeleine McGraw who does an awesome job playing Finney’s sister, Gwen. The film is also adapted from a short by Stephen King's son, Joe Hill and is produced by horror pro, Jason Blum. Of course a horror movie is nothing without its creepy villain and any time you have Ethan Hawke (reuniting with Director Derrickson again after working on “Sinister” together) playing a villain you know you are in for something special. He does not disappoint Now we have some very different takes on this movie so get settled in and get ready to dig into a very different type of horror movie.


“The Black Phone” is playing in theaters now and is also available to rent and buy on most video platforms.


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Episode 20 - Review: The Black Phone (2022 film)


It’s been a minute but we are back for the 20th episode! WOOHOO! Today, Katie and I discuss Scott Derrickson’s (“Sinister”, “Doctor Strange”) new coming-of-age horror film, “The Black Phone”. This film is led by fantastic actors Mason Thames as Finney and the show-stealer Madeleine McGraw who does an awesome job playing Finney’s sister, Gwen. The film is also adapted from a short by Stephen King's son, Joe Hill and is produced by horror pro, Jason Blum. Of course a horror movie is nothing without its creepy villain and any time you have Ethan Hawke (reuniting with Director Derrickson again after working on “Sinister” together) playing a villain you know you are in for something special. He does not disappoint Now we have some very different takes on this movie so get settled in and get ready to dig into a very different type of horror movie.


“The Black Phone” is playing in theaters now and is also available to rent and buy on most video platforms.


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